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1 e materials (a sort of undisclosed or hidden story).
2 olutionary and adaptation to the environment story.
3 facilitating saying goodbye - the end of the story.
4 the conceit of advice and simply give you my story.
5 m, there is a surprising third act in the IM story.
6 ) and IR studies which all tell a consistent story.
7 l. provide a new chapter to the AT2 receptor story.
8 ng perspective, forest SOC is not the entire story.
9 ex while human subjects listened to a spoken story.
10 ain, placebo research may tell only half the story.
11 es of human subjects listening to a narrated story.
12 cate leucyl-tRNA synthetase in this evolving story.
13 s represents a translational science success story.
14  compelling, but they do not tell the entire story.
15 e much walking to school in the snow in this story.
16 ficking to skin have not produced a coherent story.
17  is mankind's greatest public health success story.
18 the field of anesthesia, also appears in the story.
19 n = 45, men and women) listening to the same story.
20 on in a specific gene may not tell the whole story.
21 s is usually a "second-hand" or "third-hand" story.
22 evant, their brain activity told a different story.
23 at "time flies" - when we are engrossed in a story.
24 within an individual across repetitions of a story.
25 ect of the whole patient and his or her life story.
26 interventionist who elicited the surrogate's story.
27              This, however, is only half the story.
28 and county level is an extraordinary success story.
29  had elapsed between pairs of clips from the story.
30  erythematosus reveals a new twist on an old story.
31 cks (Ci) to news stories and the age (Ti) of stories.
32 more fully through an ever-evolving array of stories.
33 te conversation and our appetite for evening stories.
34 ariation data consistently tell two distinct stories.
35 r viewing a collection of videotaped patient stories.
36 t a person's moral actions, and false belief stories.
37 and synthetic biology to create entertaining stories.
38                3 DVDs that contained patient stories.
39 her advice here, and will tell several short stories.
40 d series of reviews is Translational Success Stories.
41 ners comprehending audio recordings of these stories.
42 ns are inveterate producers and consumers of stories.
43 ell as provide some personal reflections and stories.
44  preserving the grammatical structure across stories.
45  changes in neural responses between the two stories.
46 represent the consecutive clicks between two stories.
47 arge differences in neural responses between stories.
48 hile subjects listened to hours of narrative stories.
49  unique neural representations for different stories?
50 mpaired range on the Wechsler Logical Memory Story A (mean score 7.0 +/- 4.5 for Pittsburgh compound
51 d animated shapes in brief social vignettes, stories about a person's moral actions, and false belief
52 l sources of financial support and also with stories about adverse outcomes related to poorly managed
53                We asked participants to read stories about intergroup conflicts and interpersonal con
54         The authors test the effects of news stories about mass shootings on public attitudes toward
55 s, older adults responded less accurately to stories about others' false beliefs and made less use of
56    In experiment 2, participants listened to stories about people's beliefs based on seeing or hearin
57                      The mean number of news stories about suicidal individuals published after an in
58 ristics of each story and compared newspaper stories about suicide published in case and control comm
59 newspapers within each cluster community for stories about suicide published in the days between the
60 mation about the gun restriction policy in a story about a mass shooting did not heighten negative at
61         Compared with the control group, the story about a mass shooting heightened respondents' nega
62 vide far richer descriptions and even tell a story about an image, we construct a "visual Turing test
63 e given the freedom to deliver an integrated story about epidemiology's temporal role in protecting a
64 nt literature tells an increasingly coherent story about genetic susceptibility.
65 n on binding tell a clear and very important story about sequence-dependent binding of PAs to DNA.
66  in Chaco should not be used as a cautionary story about socioeconomic failures in the modern world.
67 en systematically put together in a coherent story across the broader age span.
68               In this perspective I tell the story (albeit a clearly abridged version) of how our kno
69 usual variables and mutations of the cluster story, along with more exotic extra variables and genera
70     Some selected research and para-research stories, also covering many wonderful people I had a pri
71 velopment of DTIs as a translational success story; an example in which the combination of scientific
72  record brain activity of 3 speakers telling stories and 15 listeners comprehending audio recordings
73    In experiment 1, participants listened to stories and answered true/false questions about them.
74 on coping with loss incorporating indigenous stories and cognitive behavioural therapy components.
75 clickstream networks in which nodes are news stories and edges represent the consecutive clicks betwe
76 ing about and acting on "hot hands," telling stories and making choices that ultimately are based on
77 s, and government officials to talk, telling stories and sometimes making choices that were later sho
78 t Li is related with the clicks (Ci) to news stories and the age (Ti) of stories.
79 and adolescents (4-17 years old) listened to stories and two auditory control conditions (unfamiliar
80 rocedure to code the characteristics of each story and compared newspaper stories about suicide publi
81 cordings of listeners comprehending the same story and found a significant relationship between the f
82 odel, shedding new light on this complicated story and moving us one step closer to understanding the
83  evidence suggests that there is more to the story and that infection-induced dysregulation of B cell
84 decay and decomposition are only part of the story and to show pictorially that atoms and molecules f
85  case study of energy use of residences: one-story and two-story detached homes, 1,500-3,500 square f
86  nouns or verbs, occurred early or late in a story and were presented alternately in English (non-swi
87  describe an overall plot: "constructing the story" and five subplots that identify and describe comm
88 ple and locations) and narratives (different stories) and that these narrative-context representation
89 os by science leaders that make their ideas, stories, and experiences available to anyone with an Int
90                                        Their stories, and the background on which they were based, sh
91  a new twist on both the RING domain and IDP stories, and this process of aggregate formation may pro
92 side of biotechnology; the transgenic papaya story; and my leadership time at USDA in Hawaii.
93                                       Social stories are effective as supports for improved interacti
94  expectations and offering alternative cover stories are fundamentally flawed because they introduce
95                                Some of their stories are told here as they dovetail with mine.
96                      Although elements of my story are unique, the main points are general: don't be
97  highlighted the synthetic component of this story as it is the ability to generate the designer azad
98 d to offer a historical account of a success story, as I saw it develop from the early times when it
99 ubtypes, Th1 and Th2 cells, tell a different story, as revealed in three papers recently published in
100            However, this is only part of the story, as the P. vivax intraerythrocytic life cycle is c
101 mans who listened to five different recorded stories (attended speech streams), one without any multi
102 n the mid and late 1980s, when the chaperone story began to unfold.
103                                 The bat-moth story began with the evolution of bat sonar, an exquisit
104 red over traits and goals, internalized life stories begin to emerge in adolescence and young adultho
105 individual scientists, few know the detailed stories behind the discoveries.
106                       This article tells the story behind our first paper on the fusiform face area (
107 nges make possible new understandings of the story behind physical injuries, and allow these readings
108 a Durham sampler on the rooftop of the three-story building in Ito City, and counted atmospheric poll
109 or climate than did traditional housing, two-story buildings provided the biggest reduction in mosqui
110                 How does engagement with the story cause this distorted perception of time, and what
111 er reports about suicide (including specific story characteristics) and the initiation of teenage sui
112                                      Several story characteristics, including front-page placement, h
113 uation of information relating to well-known story characters during text comprehension.
114 le recovery ("regreening") and local success stories (community-led conservation efforts) in the Sahe
115 neural coupling to a quantitative measure of story comprehension and find that the greater the antici
116 erhemispheric functional connectivity during story comprehension predicted better receptive language
117 , and 25 age-matched controls during passive story comprehension.
118 ral brain activation pattern as a measure of story comprehension.
119 tributions of these networks to naturalistic story comprehension.
120 nitiatives share a focus on tangible success stories, constant input and guidance from scientists, pa
121 ough Van de Vliert presented an entertaining story containing several original observations, an impli
122                                 Tracing that story demonstrates the value of such engagement, and for
123                                         Such stories describe the workings of entire institutions in
124                                     The news stories described, respectively, a mass shooting by a pe
125 nts were exposed to narratives based on true stories designed to evoke admiration and compassion in 4
126  energy use of residences: one-story and two-story detached homes, 1,500-3,500 square feet in area, l
127 n = 80) during the presentation of a bedtime story during natural sleep.
128 ords did not alter the interpretation of the story (e.g., sobbing to "crying").
129                                         This story emphasizes the power of multidisciplinary curiosit
130 due to replace cherry-picked and unjustified stories emphasizing error, bias, the power of self-fulfi
131 , and uncritical adoption of such simplified stories encourages continued use of inaccurate assumptio
132                                      How the story ends will largely be determined by the extent to w
133  1921, F. Scott Fitzgerald published a short story entitled 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'.
134                                          The story evoked similar brain responses, invariant to the s
135 in, studies testing memory for word lists or stories find that a reminder can renew flexibility of ep
136 plied to ancestral hominid environments, the story fits with evolutionary theory and the fragmentary
137  be memorized in the context of sentences or stories for better control over their meaning.
138 the Distancing-Embracing model to the use of stories for prosocial ends.
139 lanoma patients has been lauded as a success story for personalized cancer therapy since short-term c
140 ce of neural tube defects is a major success story for public health nutrition.
141 elp us understand the rise and decay of news stories from a network perspective.
142 s the development of traits, goals, and life stories from infancy through late adulthood and ends by
143 ferences in neural responses between the two stories gradually increased along the hierarchy of proce
144             Participants judged whether each story had positive or negative valance.
145  obesity increasing, but no national success stories have been reported in the past 33 years.
146                              The natalizumab story highlights both the opportunities and risks inhere
147 mals trade-off value and time has a long and storied history, and is the subject of a vast literature
148 dical chemistry, beginning with its rich and storied history.
149 master Francis Bacon used to distill complex stories in a bold way.
150 ship with life are among the most compelling stories in Earth's history.
151                  Adult bilinguals read short stories in English containing 8 target words.
152 d more of a story (participants heard motion stories in four installments, with a test after each).
153 therapeutic tool is one of the major success stories in modern immunology.
154  cancer is one of the most important success stories in radiation oncology in the latter half of the
155 one of the outstanding public health success stories in reducing deaths due to smoking, and serves as
156  22) and patients (n = 22) listened to short stories in which we manipulated global discourse congrue
157                   After listening to a radio story in the scanner, participants were asked how much t
158 ues used in vivo imaging to tell a different story, in which each CTL killed only 2-16 targets a day,
159         The two methods produce a consistent story: in contrast to their thermodynamic strengths, the
160                              Country success stories include rapid increases in Kenya, Mozambique, Ma
161 r the last two decades, with notable success stories including Golden rice.
162                             For the last two story installments, motion language produced reliable MA
163                          I think Just's life story instigates a discussion on diversity in science, a
164                   The main character of this story is Dr. John Riggs, the father of periodontics.
165 ientific topics, without forgetting that the story is king.
166     We revel in these successes, and yet the story is not quite so simple.
167 eason the idea of reconstructing our ancient story is tantalizing, almost irresistible.
168                              An exciting new story is that ribosomal proteins are sentinels for the s
169 on for a character at a later point within a story, led to attenuated BOLD responses for auditory inp
170 ing approaches we find that MD regions track stories less closely than language regions.
171                                      Neither story line does justice to our actual understanding of g
172 uce streams of questions that follow natural story lines, from the instantiation of a unique object,
173  systematically underpowered is not the full story: low power is far from a universal problem.SIGNIFI
174                In Cyprus, such a degradation story materialized 150 y ago, and its promoters aimed to
175             Key to this evolutionary success story may be the high phenotypic plasticity exhibited by
176                 In addition, and to make the story more intriguing, zebrafish Tlr4a and Tlr4b do not
177 ouettes of bodies alongside emotional words, stories, movies, or facial expressions.
178                                      "Tell a story," my mother instructs her graduate students as the
179            These probes were superimposed on story narratives when attended and ignored, permitting a
180                                      The OBZ story nicely demonstrates that the future of naked mAbs
181                                         Life stories of diseased and healthy individuals are abundant
182             Specifically, audiences may find stories of individuals in need too emotionally overwhelm
183 this backstory--the history of ideas and the stories of pioneers--and draw lessons about the remarkab
184                            Personal interest stories of the speakers are discussed, along with the re
185 modes of action are often reminiscent of the story of 'The Blind Men and the Elephant'.
186 fer a rate/concentration scan that tells the story of a batch reaction time course in a qualitative "
187                                      It is a story of a simple yet insightful yeast genetic screen th
188 newspapers, radio and TV were abuzz with the story of a transgenic mouse in London called Randy.
189 selling novel, Dan Brown tells the fictional story of an apparent plot by the Illuminati, the self-pr
190 rian mimicry theory and begin to unravel the story of an elaborate mimetic diversification in the for
191                        Contained within is a story of an established centromeric repeat that is elimi
192                                  Through the story of an oncologist, we discuss the prodromal symptom
193                          It is of course the story of calcium signaling.
194                                    Mine is a story of choosing a captivating question, making the mos
195           This finding adds to the unfolding story of CQ's mechanism of action as a cancer therapeuti
196                                          The story of CRISPR-Cas9 is one of discovery and development
197  mice are well defined and describe a unique story of evolutionary conservation extending from sequen
198                                  The success story of folate represents the cooperation of embryologi
199 ignals a new chapter in the long and unusual story of GO, which was the first antibody-drug conjugate
200 pplication viewpoints, as evidenced from the story of graphene.
201                        The review traces the story of HbF quantitative genetics that uncannily mirror
202 are entering an important new chapter in the story of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
203                                          The story of hepatogenesis has something for everyone.
204                                  This is the story of how a small team of experimentalists and theore
205                                          The story of how PNP made the deciphering of the code feasib
206  scientist in the United States likely has a story of how the federal funding crisis for biomedical r
207                                     Like the story of Jekyll and Hyde, Th17 cells have two guises.
208                         The rapidly evolving story of ketamine offers great hope for untangling and t
209 utorial review covers the continuing success story of lanthanide amidinates and guanidinates which ha
210 ives on plants has become a very interesting story of late.
211 oviding an extraordinary new window into the story of life.
212  can more effectively work together with the story of Mr L, a previously healthy 56-year-old man, who
213  the course of the past 15 years the success story of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) compounds in organ
214 In contrast, worm and fly pseudogenes tell a story of numerous duplication events.
215                     Here I will document the story of one of the major accomplishments of synthetic c
216                                          The story of platelet activation is complex, involving many
217 ed adds another fold to the rich, historical story of primate personality evolution.
218 diation services in LMICs, and highlight the story of private-public investment in Botswana from the
219 uture tool for plant breeding, and share the story of researcher Simon Chan, who recognized the poten
220                                          The story of SCCD, which is severalfold times more common in
221 ewly available plant genomes, we advance the story of stomatal development and patterning across land
222 eart disease and stroke has been the success story of the century's past 4 decades.
223 much fuller, if still partially speculative, story of the earliest years of this important class of d
224                                  This is the story of the evolution of PLD from being involved in a l
225 tious diseases was the public health success story of the first half of the 20th century, then the de
226  many of his novels and serial writings, the story of the history of peer review is a bildungsroman,
227                                          The story of the initial work on white is well known but wha
228                                    This is a story of the proteases and MHC-like chaperones that supp
229 bacterial gyrase B inhibitors and detail the story of their evolution from a de novo design hit based
230                                          The story of trench fever shows how war can lead to the recr
231                     It is suggested that the story of Turner can be used to increase interest in ento
232 of organocerium(iv) compounds is an exciting story of ups and downs.
233 ne bottles awoke to tell us a chapter of the story of winemaking and to reveal their extraordinary ar
234                In this forum, we discuss the story of XMRV and how we can apply lessons learned here
235                  We conclude with a 'Just So Story' of how the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis mig
236 ncing, religious ceremonies, and enthralling stories, often about known people.
237  groups instructed to read one of three news stories or to a no-exposure control group.
238    We examined whether this was the complete story or whether other ketoimine maturation products als
239 lar medicine has become an important success story over the last decade and provides a model and some
240  strength as people heard more and more of a story (participants heard motion stories in four install
241 des the first demonstration that, in natural stories, predictions concerning the probability of remen
242 hough consumers of scientific and conspiracy stories present similar consumption patterns with respec
243  with poorer performance in learning a short story presented verbally in Met allele carriers (beta =
244            The intervention, short numerical story problems delivered through an iPad app, significan
245                 Children were asked to judge story protagonists' morality.
246 ntly greater than the mean number of suicide stories published after a non-cluster suicide (5.14 [6.0
247 l individual and act, appeared more often in stories published after the index cluster suicides than
248                                  In a recent story published in Science, Faini et al. report on the d
249                                         This story recounts dramatic elements in a series of exchange
250  evolutionary analyses has revealed a unique story regarding viral migration, starting in the 1920s i
251                                        Their stories reveal shortcomings of common perspectives on me
252 nt techniques reveal a different part of the story, revealing the clearest picture yet of the catalyt
253 ctivity in subjects listening to a real-life story scrambled at the time scales of words, sentences,
254 he molecular pathways through which our life stories sculpt genomic function to contribute to complex
255 e to see a linear logical presentation of a "story." Seldom does the paper give the reader the "backs
256 ed and that we have no political power, this story serves to prove otherwise.
257                                   Thus, this story starts with a short historical perspective that pr
258 ce of cancer prevention and clinical success stories such as the well-publicised HPV vaccine, the cha
259 easured with the Manchester Child Attachment Story Task.
260 cluding participant observation, interviews, story telling and group discussions to actively engage o
261 verbal fluency as assessed by the Cinderella story test.
262 at it fueled "undignified academic squabble" stories that focused on tone more than substance.
263 rt such a philosophy, as detailed in the two stories that follow, written in deep appreciation of rec
264 , shares some personal highlights and untold stories that impacted my professional development, and d
265 r, and IQ underwent fMRI scans while reading stories that involved neutral social events, unintention
266 ing back to the onset of vaccination, a back-story that could aid epidemiologists in understanding co
267                                          The story that emerges is one in which transcription factor
268     However, a closer look reveals a complex story that raises more questions than answers.
269 n of public speech, and were given the cover story that the device was measuring blood pressure.
270          This review focuses on two emerging stories, the regulation of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal
271 obustness is only accounting for half of the story: the connectivity of the nodes unaffected by the a
272     Individuals differed in how early in the story this effect appeared, and this difference was pred
273 prediction by having children engage in math story time with their parents.
274 mbers of the public choose real science news stories to read or watch and found that people were more
275                   Here, we used naturalistic stories to test the hypothesis that multi-sentence, disc
276                           The origins of the story to decipher the mechanisms that control the growth
277 d during a single presentation of the spoken story to each subject.
278    I use the computed tomography angiography story to illustrate how we might consider a "policy for
279            These results add another success story to the already substantial contributions of trypan
280  the presence of others to engage with their stories, to recognise and value the daily rituals that a
281                                              Stories told by the Agta, a Filipino hunter-gatherer pop
282 arolina-Chapel Hill (UNC) is one of the most storied traditions in college sports.
283 entary narrative leaflet describing people's stories; trial 3 (June, 2013), general practice endorsem
284 gy's questions on the human and professional stories underlying his Snyderome integrative omics proje
285 ignificant at 4 years (mean difference, 0.73 story units [95% CI, -0.02 to 1.48]; P = .056).
286 emory Delayed Recall (0 [worst] to 25 [best] story units).
287 switch) or Spanish (switch) across different story versions.
288  report reading like a fascinating detective story, Vincent and colleagues crack the mysterious case
289 l increase in neural differences between the stories was highly correlated with an area's ability to
290 The target word in the last sentence of each story was globally congruent or incongruent and locally
291                    With reference to success stories, we explore strategies in health-service deliver
292                               In telling our story, we hope to distil some general conclusions about
293 lities and vanished when data from different stories were compared; this cross-modality consistency f
294                                          The stories were either about mental or physical representat
295 ferences in neural responses between the two stories were relatively small.
296 MRI was only present when data from the same story were compared between the two modalities and vanis
297 he classic "trolley dilemma," in the form of stories where a man can be killed to save the lives of f
298 constitute the final ecstasy of an epic love story." Who would not want to work on that?!
299    What follows is a small fraction of their story, with an emphasis on basic research outcomes of im
300 odily sensations (e.g., hunger); and control stories without people.

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